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Faster than the speed of sound transient testing made easy with HBM.


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Balluff's IO-Link Sensor/Actuator Hub with Expansion Port


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O-Link actuator/sensor hubs from Balluff feature eight ports for 16 in-/outputs. They allow for example signals from up to 16 switching sensors to be collected from a distance of up to 20 m so that they can be made available to the machine controller via IO-Link and an IO-Link master using a simple 3-conductor cable. Brand new in the market are versions with an expansion port.


Here Slot 7 can be reconfigured as an expansion port by means of a simple parameter entry. A complete valve plug or an additional sensor hub can be connected to it. For the user this means a significant gain in flexibility and efficiency. Now it is possible not only to cost-effectively process additional in- and outputs, but also expand the range to a circle of another 20 m. Thanks to plug- and-play and the use of unshielded standard cables, the system can be started up in no time at all.. About IO-Link : IO-Link simplifies the installation of a system, saves money and enables intelligent diagnostics and configuration concepts to be implemented quickly and cost-effectively. IO-Link is considered an enabler technology for Industry 4.0.


Balluff  01606 812777  www.balluff.co.uk


BM a market leader in the field of test and measurement is pleased to announce the latest date for its Faster than the Speed of Sound Transient Testing¹ training course, which is part of its highly acclaimed HBM on Tour series. Taking place on Thursday 20th October, this one day comprehensive training course explains how to determine material properties in dynamic conditions and discusses suitable equipment for the job. Presented by the prestigious HBM Academy, the course will focus on transient measurements with Genesis High Speed and Perception software. Focusing on a variety of topics, the course will explain what a transient signal is and the different user models in Perception, such as acquisition and storage of data. Providing information on which sample rates and filter types are suitable, the course will also highlight triggers and explain FFT (Fast Fourier Transformation) analysis.


HBM  020 8515 6000  www.hbm.com


SlugMaster Awarded Patent ABLE’s cutting edge SlugMaster Intelligent Ultrasonic Flow Metering


algorithm selects the most suitable technology based on process conditions. Transit Time ultrasonic flow metering is used during periods of relatively low aeration with seamless and precise switching to Reflexor metering during heavy aeration, slugging, slurry or solid particle entrainment.In development, factory testing against a Coriolis Mass Flow Meter demonstrated accuracies of better than 3% under all test conditions and as good as 1% for the majority of the trials. This performance has been borne out by full installations in the North Sea and the Kashagan Field.


ABLE  0118 9311 188  www.able.co.uk


Trademark Office. The SlugMaster is a product of ABLE’s innovative Research and Development Division and is designed to address difficult process parameters often associated with separated crude.The SlugMaster uses dual ultrasonic DD (Dynamic Density™) technology specifically developed by ABLE to consistently measure liquid flow during challenges arising from changes in process parameters when the density fluctuates with gas volume fraction. Voting logic derived from a proprietary


System has been granted a patent by the United States Patent and


See us at Northern Manufacturing & Electronics Stand E68


A stand made entirely of foam The in-house design team created the foam stand to


demonstrate the product range and manufacturing capabilities.


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They offer: • A wide range of foam & containers for various requirements • Protective Packaging solutions tailored specifically to your products • Dedicated design team using 3D solid modelling CAD systems • Nationwide remote product scanning service • MSA design “from the inside out” offering the best packaging solution • Branding is enhanced through corporate colours & logos in foam


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